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in the main tax is broken. and then on the corporate side, any tax code that says, we are going to tax american corporations the highest corporate rate in the world is stupid. so, if it's broken and stupid, you might want to throw it out and start over. think about that and then regulatory -- well, any business person you talk to, the regulation is killing us, and energy policy, we talked about loan guarantee program and crazy green energy policy. and the impact it has had on coal and fossil fuel programs. you cannot be the leading economy in the world if you do not have readily available energy at affordable cost. it's the lynch pin. it's critical, yet, with this administration and what they are doing in the department of energy just under scores how critical and wrong they are, and how critical this issue is, we will have to get back to a strong dollar, we are. you know who the biggest purchaser of treasury bills are now? who do you think it is? yeah, we are buying them ourselves. people always say china a we
in the main tax is broken. and then on the corporate side, any tax code that says, we are going to tax american corporations the highest corporate rate in the world is stupid. so, if it's broken and stupid, you might want to throw it out and start over. think about that and then regulatory -- well, any business person you talk to, the regulation is killing us, and energy policy, we talked about loan guarantee program and crazy green energy policy. and the impact it has had on coal and fossil...
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we're talking about obama's tax plan. i think the presint is doing at he needs to do, and that is run out the clock. romney never seems to forge ahead, but he holds a wider lead where it counts in places like ohio. there is the gender gap in thesee things. womemen like the democrs. but mr. prident obama is doing much better. as has been witnessed in pennsylvania. each week the president comes up with a new issue. this week, it was taxes. thatat distractedttention from the lousy j jobs report. i have to say, the guy is a masterful campaign. he was doing a bus tour in ohio and pennsylvania. what was romney doing? motorboating in new hampshire. not exactly what coconservatives uld like to see in their candidates -- and their candidates -- in their candidate. >> i think he was jet skiing. >> doesnsn't really matatter? >> and yo take on the campaign so far what you have been weak -- w what you haveve been witnessing? >>t has been a roller coaster riride for the e economy. is not looking good for obobama right now. if we d don'
we're talking about obama's tax plan. i think the presint is doing at he needs to do, and that is run out the clock. romney never seems to forge ahead, but he holds a wider lead where it counts in places like ohio. there is the gender gap in thesee things. womemen like the democrs. but mr. prident obama is doing much better. as has been witnessed in pennsylvania. each week the president comes up with a new issue. this week, it was taxes. thatat distractedttention from the lousy j jobs report. i...
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vovo: why won't romney levelel with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy trhuge new tax breaks?." if we can't trust him here...eo experdeficit to pay for it. taxes on the middle class how could we ever trust him here? >> the cold temperatures on -- on wjla.com.opic the fever of for the nationals playoff run. we are right back with a final look >> ready for the warm stuff to come back? morning, sorry. k nearl come bac wednesday. some good baseball weather. 1:00 in the afternoon for the first pitch. after that, pretty pleasant. >> i think good things will happen that day. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. according to an independent, non-partisan study, barack obama and the liberals will raise taxes on the middle class by $4,000. the same organization says the plan from mitt romney and common sense conservatives is "not a tax hike on t the middle class." want proof?? read the non-partisan s study for yourselelf
vovo: why won't romney levelel with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy trhuge new tax breaks?." if we can't trust him here...eo experdeficit to pay for it. taxes on the middle class how could we ever trust him here? >> the cold temperatures on -- on wjla.com.opic the fever of for the nationals playoff run. we are right back with a final look >> ready for the warm stuff to come back? morning, sorry. k nearl come bac wednesday. some good baseball weather. 1:00 in the...
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republicans resisting any tax increase. white house spokesman jay carney says we will not recreate the debt ceiling de back ill that plagued us last summer. >>> tomorrow, closing arguments in the trial of john edwards, the former democratic presidential candidate is accused of breaking campaign finance laws using campaign cash as hush money to cover up an affair. the defense wrapped up its case today, insisting the so-called hush money was not for the campaign, but instead, was a gift from an edwards supporter. >>> more now on that controversial database of names and salaries of many federal workers including their bonuses. the government paid out more than $439 million in bonuses last year. some workers got as much as $62,000. before this story even aired on 9 news now, the discussion of bonuses for federal workers was happening on capitol hill. republican congressman dennis roth chairs the house oversight committee on the federal workforce and is considering a hearing. >> i think we have to bring to the table and have as
republicans resisting any tax increase. white house spokesman jay carney says we will not recreate the debt ceiling de back ill that plagued us last summer. >>> tomorrow, closing arguments in the trial of john edwards, the former democratic presidential candidate is accused of breaking campaign finance laws using campaign cash as hush money to cover up an affair. the defense wrapped up its case today, insisting the so-called hush money was not for the campaign, but instead, was a gift...
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this other, corporate taxes, paid $287 billion of taxes, isn't the corporate tax simply too small to feed very many mouths? >> well, you know, i understand the argument. i don't think politically you can get that done. i do think the '86 bill is something that should be looked at. and perhaps it will be looked at as they go through this process. i thought it was an improvement. we got rid of a lot of underbrush in the code that had been built up over a period of years. a lot of it's come back and maybe can be taken out again. we seem to do this every 20 years or so. we clean out the attic. so maybe that could be a good model. >> '86 is a model in a couple ways. it focused on reducing rates. second, there was agreement ahead of time it wasn't going to be a trojan horse for tax increase. there was one in agreement and two reagan's veto. enough house members no net tax increase you could do revenue neutral or tax reducing tax reform and feel comfortable one branch wasn't going to allow to the turn into a tax increase. i would stress i think that expensing rather than long depreciation s
this other, corporate taxes, paid $287 billion of taxes, isn't the corporate tax simply too small to feed very many mouths? >> well, you know, i understand the argument. i don't think politically you can get that done. i do think the '86 bill is something that should be looked at. and perhaps it will be looked at as they go through this process. i thought it was an improvement. we got rid of a lot of underbrush in the code that had been built up over a period of years. a lot of it's come...
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as your elected chief financial officer and fiscal watchdog my highest priority is protecting your tax dollars in this economic environment those tax dollars must be stretched further than ever so it's important for you to know that i'm diligent in my efforts to increase efficiencies and reduce costs within my own organization. so she has in the past called herself its fiscal watchdog but is apparently received donations from a company called lender processing services which has been sued for fraud on multiple occasions i guess i'm wondering first about your opponent sharon bach and also on a larger scale about other people in this position why they haven't taken on these big issues do you think that having to do with a well he lives on in credit he did receive a donation a contribution i believe he was earned while i was worried about the group he well that's in fact. need institution and longer process services rather powerful it has the power and regulatory capture over many of our prosecutorial. regolith we were to turn a general who fired to forty two and what eating longer proces
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imposed a tax on the very people he promised he would not tax. you will get to hear campaign themes like that that you would not have been able to hear had the case been decided on the commerce clause. that goes back to the earlier comment and that is whenever congress does pass a tax, it is incumbent on american citizens to fight against them taxing and spending more. it goes back to the challenge that karen was talking about in our frustration coming out of the case and that is that the reason why we thought all along we were going to win on the tax issue is because in the early draft of this law congress labeled the penalty as a tax. they changed that wording, deleted any reference to taxes whatsoever, categorized it as a penalty for one primary reason. they knew that if they categorized it as a tax, they would be kicked out of office. it would violate the president's commitment not to raise taxes. and so now we have a situation where congress by clever slight of hand and verbiage can avoid the damning phrase of raising taxes by calling it pen
imposed a tax on the very people he promised he would not tax. you will get to hear campaign themes like that that you would not have been able to hear had the case been decided on the commerce clause. that goes back to the earlier comment and that is whenever congress does pass a tax, it is incumbent on american citizens to fight against them taxing and spending more. it goes back to the challenge that karen was talking about in our frustration coming out of the case and that is that the...
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by raising taxes on those who make more than $250,000, half of those people who are going to be taxed are small business people. who have passed through entities just like many of you and just like i have. i have a subchapter s corporation. the earnings i made in my business i had to pay personally. why we would want to tax the very people we expect to create jobs in this country makes no economic sense. well maybe he's going to do it because it will have some impact on the deficit. congressional budget office looked at this. and the impact on the budget deficit is negligible. you can't hardly count it why is the president once again beating on this man tra? president can't run on his record because his policies, his economic policies have failed. they've made things worse. as a result he's turned to the politics of envy and division. that's what this is about. nothing but pure politics. listen the american people vote with their wallets. this is going to be a referendum in november on the president's economic policies. the house will vote at the end of this month to extend all of the
by raising taxes on those who make more than $250,000, half of those people who are going to be taxed are small business people. who have passed through entities just like many of you and just like i have. i have a subchapter s corporation. the earnings i made in my business i had to pay personally. why we would want to tax the very people we expect to create jobs in this country makes no economic sense. well maybe he's going to do it because it will have some impact on the deficit....
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our household will have to pay more taxes on the maryland's new tax scheme, but maryland would have to threaten to take all our income before we would move from maryland to conservative republican governor led virginia. us, move to a state with robert e. lee highway and stonewall jackson high school? i don't think so. we would move to d.c. first. well okay then, i'm going to wager that there are a few virginiaens who after hearing all of that would suggest the feeling is mutual. but maybe that's just me talking. put your two cents in to mcginty's mail bag. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. that is our report. i'll be back at 11:00 along with anita and topper. log on any time to wusa9.com. have a great evening. we'll see you later. bye bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> is j. lo leaving "american idol"? >> i don't know if i can go for a third year. >> will she walk or is she playing hardball for more money? >>> then a kennedy ex-wife found dead. did she commit suicide? stay tuned for the latest. >>> clooney's ex in a biki
our household will have to pay more taxes on the maryland's new tax scheme, but maryland would have to threaten to take all our income before we would move from maryland to conservative republican governor led virginia. us, move to a state with robert e. lee highway and stonewall jackson high school? i don't think so. we would move to d.c. first. well okay then, i'm going to wager that there are a few virginiaens who after hearing all of that would suggest the feeling is mutual. but maybe...
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>> don't raise taxes. if you want a strong economy, don't start by raising taxes. that's pretty simple. i think the -- i think that we live in a dangerous and fragile world filled with a lot of risks, particularly to the financial system, and heading out of europe, but in the long run these threats will come from wherever you don't anticipate them coming from. we need a strong financial system here in the u.s. i'm very pleased that the u.s. financial system has made a lot of strides. i think the u.s. banks have done a far better job than their european counterparts have been able to do in rebuilding capital levels. and there's always more to be done, and some institutions are in better shape than others, but strong capital, a strongly capitalized banking system is very important. you know, the money market funds is a very tricky issue. i think the broader policy question of -- of, you know, where does this too-big-to-fail policy lead us? it's very, very troubling to me. i think in the end, the idea that you can create massive amounts of moral hazard by having impli
>> don't raise taxes. if you want a strong economy, don't start by raising taxes. that's pretty simple. i think the -- i think that we live in a dangerous and fragile world filled with a lot of risks, particularly to the financial system, and heading out of europe, but in the long run these threats will come from wherever you don't anticipate them coming from. we need a strong financial system here in the u.s. i'm very pleased that the u.s. financial system has made a lot of strides. i...
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more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class falies rely on medicaid to help d ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? >> the national's secured home advantage throughout the playoffs, snagging the best with their 98 win. now of road to the world series y when they play the between thee game the braves.d the home playoff game will be wednesday. four home playoff games, d.c. p to $76,000 for security and traffic control. d.c. officials expect the city what they spent after they estimate the city make $500,000 per game on revenue from hotel and restaurant taxes. >> despite the win for the nationals, one of the big in the form of a teddy finally winning the mascot race. big win, and as i found out, teddy still celebrating. >> what might be the longest streak in all of sports a end right here. finally got it done. -- and end right here
more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class falies rely on medicaid to help d ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? >> the national's secured home advantage throughout the playoffs, snagging the best with their 98 win. now of road to the world series y when they play the between...
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other tax initiatives, including lower marginal tax rights. finally, i want to just note that while today's hearing is toke focused on defined contribution plans, our retirement security policy in this country has traditionally been a three-legged stool, with personal savings constituting just one of those legs. the other two legs define benefit pensions and social security are indeed also vital components of insuring americans' retirement security. so thank you again, and all of us look forward to your testimony. >> thank you, ranking member levin. next it's my pleasure to welcome the excellent panel of witnesses seated before us today. today's witnesses have extensive experience studying or working with tax favored retirement accounts, and their experience will be helpful as we take a look at how the complexities in this part of the tax code affect individuals and employers. first i would like to welcome an introduce dr. jack vanderhide, the research director at the em mother research institute in washington, d.c. dr. vanderhide has been wit
other tax initiatives, including lower marginal tax rights. finally, i want to just note that while today's hearing is toke focused on defined contribution plans, our retirement security policy in this country has traditionally been a three-legged stool, with personal savings constituting just one of those legs. the other two legs define benefit pensions and social security are indeed also vital components of insuring americans' retirement security. so thank you again, and all of us look...
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more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? >> welcome back to our special coverage of the road to the world series. even see the history of baseball here in washington, d.c., goes back a long ways. unfortunately, when it comes to winning baseball in the nation's capital, it is pretty much the golden era. it has been 79 years since we have seen a post season game in washington. fans today see that they are a part of history today. you can get these standing room for $30. not forever but they have a few left if you'd like to come down to the baseball game. they put the game on its own network, so it is only being televised on mlb network. what do you do? lots of people finding other places like a local drinking establishment. for that returned to crysta
more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? >> welcome back to our special coverage of the road to the world series. even see the history of baseball here in washington, d.c., goes back a long ways....
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you've heard endless arguing about higher taxes on the rich. let's set that aside and talk about the sequester the budget wonk word for a thing that will touch every american. $1.2 trillion in automatic budget cuts over the next decade, 100 billion next year alone, half in defense and half in non-defense, defense programs cut by 9.4% across the board and non-defense programs 8.2%. agencies are being told to identify the cuts. how will you feel them? fewer food inspections are likely. cdc budget cuts could make it harder to track food borne illness and cuts to the cancer institute, national science foundation and national cancer institute means 2,500 fewer research grants. worried about clean air and water, budget cuts will degrade the ability to protect the water we drink and the air we breathe. next, your safety. we could see fewer air traffic controllers, federal air marshalls, fbi agents, bothered security patrols. all those budgets would be cut. disaster relief funding also on the chopping block. the white house says that will undermine fed
you've heard endless arguing about higher taxes on the rich. let's set that aside and talk about the sequester the budget wonk word for a thing that will touch every american. $1.2 trillion in automatic budget cuts over the next decade, 100 billion next year alone, half in defense and half in non-defense, defense programs cut by 9.4% across the board and non-defense programs 8.2%. agencies are being told to identify the cuts. how will you feel them? fewer food inspections are likely. cdc budget...
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with a tax or a tax for revenue. we're dealing with a penalty. i believe it was justice breyer who corrected solicitor general verrilli who kept saying a tax, a tax and he said don't you mean penalty. the whole court erupted because it's quite clear that's what he meant and that's what was there. i think this day went by. we're going to proceed on the merits of the case. we're not going to have a situation where the supreme court says we cannot decide because there's not been someone harmed by this situation. i'd like now to turn it over to ron pollack from families u.s. who was also in the court. he happens to be a lawyer. >> hi. >> whether we are talking about a penalty or whether we are talking about a tax, it has the same effect on the conscience, on the liberties, and on the freedom of americans to make their own decision on their fundamental conscientious objection to being forced, compelled by the government, to compromise their most dearly held principles. that i think every one of these people would agree wi
with a tax or a tax for revenue. we're dealing with a penalty. i believe it was justice breyer who corrected solicitor general verrilli who kept saying a tax, a tax and he said don't you mean penalty. the whole court erupted because it's quite clear that's what he meant and that's what was there. i think this day went by. we're going to proceed on the merits of the case. we're not going to have a situation where the supreme court says we cannot decide because there's not been someone harmed by...
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most people think obama raised his taxes. he cut taxes for 95% of americans. the other referred is for the state's keeping copps on the beat. when we went down we went down hard, and if every state had to follow its budget when we went down, they didn't have to lay off teachers, firefighters, nurses, first responders. one-third of the stimulus was keeping copps on the beach and kindergarten teachers hoping your kids. nobody knows that. so the stimulus that was successful in terms of quote on quote saving jobs that were created or saved, you have to teachers' jobs. nobody knows. so that was the kind of mistake even when you do the right thing and you don't know how to get the credit for it, that demoralizes people, and so i think that both sides could have performed better, not surprisingly. outsiders and insiders. the book is an attempt to help us learn from those mistakes so we can go forward. >> host: what about the bush tax cut, something that he's kept this far? it was in his address, it wasn't directly the fact and has continued. >> guest: i think it's ti
most people think obama raised his taxes. he cut taxes for 95% of americans. the other referred is for the state's keeping copps on the beat. when we went down we went down hard, and if every state had to follow its budget when we went down, they didn't have to lay off teachers, firefighters, nurses, first responders. one-third of the stimulus was keeping copps on the beach and kindergarten teachers hoping your kids. nobody knows that. so the stimulus that was successful in terms of quote on...
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efforts in the past decade and in two thousand and eight paid taxes at a rate. for a. one per cent i did i was like yes thank you thank you thank you to me thank you. cut you mean the kind of was immaculate to me like you thank you thank the to see the two thousand yes thank you but one could send out if you want but that a bit better than twenty five years if you look at it but read. we've been working for the culinary people in this club that's exactly what we do we may have been done at night but not elected to coop of the big thing would be. to say thank ye thank you i thank you enough to you thank you thank you thousand two thousand two thousand two thousand to do was to. make you. and free accreditation free transport charges free. range mentioned free risk free studio tied free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media party top. secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in th
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. >> reporter: president obama said his tax plan would give everyone a tax break but for the top 2% of earners. republicans continue to say since the top 2% are the job creators, it would not be smart to take money out of their pockets. >> unfortunately, washington democrats' default position is to allow everyone's taxes sky rocket if congress doesn't agree to their plan to raise taxes on one of the most productive segments on our economy. >> reporter: president obama said that is not right. >> republicans in congress and their nominee for president believe that the best way to create prosperity in america is to let it trickle down from the top. and they believe that if our country spends trillions more on tax cuts for the wealthy, they will create jobs. even if we have to pay for it like gutting things like education and training and by raising middle class taxes. they wrong. >> reporter: speaker boehner said next week, the house will vote to stop president obama's small business tax hike while laying the groundwork for pro growth tax reform that will help employers keep jobs in ameri
. >> reporter: president obama said his tax plan would give everyone a tax break but for the top 2% of earners. republicans continue to say since the top 2% are the job creators, it would not be smart to take money out of their pockets. >> unfortunately, washington democrats' default position is to allow everyone's taxes sky rocket if congress doesn't agree to their plan to raise taxes on one of the most productive segments on our economy. >> reporter: president obama said...
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kind of taxes are. but some of my colleagues here may disagree. >> let's have some quick answers and quick answers. yes. right there in the back. >> hi. trevor burress from the cato institute. my question quick for mr. lazarus, is there such a thing as a coercion doctrine? >> that's a good question. what the questioner is referring to is the fact that the reference to coercion that has been made in the case law has been made in two cases, as tim indicated. the butler case in 1936 and the south dakota v. dole case in 1987. neither of these cases actually held that there is a doctrine of coercion. they refer to the possibility that a conditional grant might be made under terms that went from compulsion to coercion, but they didn't say anything about exactly what it meant. a number of courts of appeal have concluded that it doesn't really exist as a doctrine. no court has ever actually applied it to hold that a traditional grant was unconstitutional. so one thing that these cases will decide is whether the
kind of taxes are. but some of my colleagues here may disagree. >> let's have some quick answers and quick answers. yes. right there in the back. >> hi. trevor burress from the cato institute. my question quick for mr. lazarus, is there such a thing as a coercion doctrine? >> that's a good question. what the questioner is referring to is the fact that the reference to coercion that has been made in the case law has been made in two cases, as tim indicated. the butler case in...
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ktvu channel 2 news. >> tax for today employees processed tax refunds. don says about 11 million californiaians who filed their taxes by tonight's deadline. he calls it the most critical time of the year for state revenue. visit ktvu.com there you'll find a complete section under the business tab including tax strategies that can save you money. coverage of last weekend's tragedy at sea that claimed the lives of five people on board the sailboat speed chase. it turns out jurisdiction for the investigation went to -- falls to san francisco police. officers interviewed two of the three survivors from that yacht crash. the islander about 27 miles off the coast would fall within the city and county jurisdiction. we spoke to a sailor who has navigated about just how dangerous it could be. >> it could be beautiful and marvelous and it could be the worse day of your life. >> four people are listed as missing. they were racing. the body was recovered after the crash. also hearing more from tonight from family and friends of the five victims former giants executi
ktvu channel 2 news. >> tax for today employees processed tax refunds. don says about 11 million californiaians who filed their taxes by tonight's deadline. he calls it the most critical time of the year for state revenue. visit ktvu.com there you'll find a complete section under the business tab including tax strategies that can save you money. coverage of last weekend's tragedy at sea that claimed the lives of five people on board the sailboat speed chase. it turns out jurisdiction for...
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green. >> problem 30 will raise the state tax and increase income taxes for people who make $250,000 a year by three percentage points for seven years. it is projected to raise $6 billion a year for schools. >> i didn't realize that prop 30 won and how stressed out i was. >> he is the principal at mission high school in san francisco where many public schools have struggled with money and test scores. >> if it didn't pass, it would be devastating to all the schools in san francisco. >> reporter: they are keeping it out of the red and more furlough dawes. they will also benefit from prop 30 and they wonder what will happen when the seven years is up. >> to me. it is like a band-aid. it is going to help us from gushing blood out. it is not the answer. we still need to be able to fund education in a higher level than we are in the state of california. >>> ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> here is a result of other state propositions. >> 32, the measure on political contributions lost 66 to 44%. voters rejected 34. it would reduce the maximum penalty to life in prison without parole and it would
green. >> problem 30 will raise the state tax and increase income taxes for people who make $250,000 a year by three percentage points for seven years. it is projected to raise $6 billion a year for schools. >> i didn't realize that prop 30 won and how stressed out i was. >> he is the principal at mission high school in san francisco where many public schools have struggled with money and test scores. >> if it didn't pass, it would be devastating to all the schools in...
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tax increases make it very tough to do. >> reporter: the state is expected to formally approve the tax increase tomorrow. house delegates will then begin their debate. >> thank you, matt. 9 wants to know with the tax hike looming, where's the best place for a family to live, d.c., maryland or virginia. that story is coming up at about 11:14 tonight. >>> new at 11:00, no equal rights to gay couples in colorado. they rejected civil union legislation during a special session. the bill had enough support to clear the house during the regular session and get to the democrat governor's desk, but republicans refused to bring it up for a vote before a key deadline. >>> grainy video from surveillance cameras. it's not a lot but it might be enough to catch a baby killer. d.c. police say the man in this video is a person of interest in the murder of coran hunt. somebody stabbed his mother when the baby was still in the bottom. paramedics rushed him to the hospital and the next day he was born, but the mother later died. the medical examiner says her cause of death was that stab wound. she recogni
tax increases make it very tough to do. >> reporter: the state is expected to formally approve the tax increase tomorrow. house delegates will then begin their debate. >> thank you, matt. 9 wants to know with the tax hike looming, where's the best place for a family to live, d.c., maryland or virginia. that story is coming up at about 11:14 tonight. >>> new at 11:00, no equal rights to gay couples in colorado. they rejected civil union legislation during a special session....
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i'm all for getting as much done as possible so you can get your tax dollars' worth. >> and my joke, we were at consumer electronics, it might be three of us but there are more than three people who work at the fcc, so the work continues to be done and again, i'm, david we've got an ongoing friendship and engagement that i plan to not only maintain but enhance, so most of our goals are in line. i appreciate with you for working with me to be the best i can be and you have a commitment in terms of things within our influence and jurisdiction that you'll always have an open ear and open office. >> thank you. >> thank you all for that. [ applause ] one more question. please speak directly into the microphone so they can get this on c-span. tell us who you are, and who you represent. >> i'm charles evers from jackson, mississippi, and been in the radio for 23 years, public radio. >> yes, sir. >> my question is why there's such a difference when it comes to commercial radio and public radio. we have the light bills and same tower and everything else and i don't think it's fair for the few
i'm all for getting as much done as possible so you can get your tax dollars' worth. >> and my joke, we were at consumer electronics, it might be three of us but there are more than three people who work at the fcc, so the work continues to be done and again, i'm, david we've got an ongoing friendship and engagement that i plan to not only maintain but enhance, so most of our goals are in line. i appreciate with you for working with me to be the best i can be and you have a commitment in...
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and what is a tax for anne injunction act purposes does not govern what is a tax for constitutional purposes when we think about the 1787 constitution. essentially there is a different between the two. and the supreme court today picked up on that difference. >> the two decisions can stand side by side and be con grewous. >> exactly. >> as we close here, this closing day of the court and wondering what's next for you as the summer progresses? this has been quite a long process for you coming to this conclusion day. >> i'm going to hopefully get a little rest in the days to come. >> that's the part i was expecting to hear from you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> to our viewers if you missed the introduction, the former solicitor responsible for arguing this case in the lore courts including the 11th circuit case that ultimately came to the supreme court. we have about 15 minutes until we hear from the speaker of the house with his reaction to today and what is in store next for the regarding health care policy, legislation. til then your calls and tweets. let's go to carter'sville, georg
and what is a tax for anne injunction act purposes does not govern what is a tax for constitutional purposes when we think about the 1787 constitution. essentially there is a different between the two. and the supreme court today picked up on that difference. >> the two decisions can stand side by side and be con grewous. >> exactly. >> as we close here, this closing day of the court and wondering what's next for you as the summer progresses? this has been quite a long process...
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a third of it is tax cuts. republicans and democrats like tax cuts. that is a crazy idea. nobody knew that. most people think obama raised taxes for 95% of americans. nobody knew that. the haverford was for the states and cities keeping the cops on the beach because we went down hard and every state had to follow its budget. the italy of teachers of firefighters, nurses. a third of the stimulus was keeping the cops on the beat and helping the kids. nobody knows that. the stimulus was successful in terms of saving jobs and created or saved so those kind of mistakes even when you do the right thing you don't know how to get the credit for it that demoralizes people and so i think that both sides could have performed better not surprisingly the outsiders and insiders it is an attempt to help us learn from those mistakes so we can go forward. >> host: what about the bush tax cut to? it was indirectly in the fact as continued. >> guest: i think it can go away especially for the wealthiest people in america. the good thing of being an american is to have a business idea, if you'
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we have put together a very pro- growth bold tax plan. it simplifies the tax code. you can throw out the old tax code and replace it. set your priorities as to what the government should be supporting. the corporate rate, cut in half to 17.5%. get rid of all the tax loopholes and deductions. have manufacturers with a 0% corporate tax. why? retailers do not move their operations to china, mexico. we have to compete for their jobs. they are the high-value jobs in our economy. the reason small-town america and blue-collar america is suffering is because we have led our manufacturing base decline. -- lets our manufacturing base decline. we have not taken advantage of being cost competitive. we should be growing manufacturing base under our plan. people do it and we will also decrease the deficit by doing so. -- we will do its and we will also decrease the deficit by do so. what makes you think i can do it? i have done it. that is always the best determinant. why would you believe it if you do not see anything in my past that would indicate that i can do it? that is the
we have put together a very pro- growth bold tax plan. it simplifies the tax code. you can throw out the old tax code and replace it. set your priorities as to what the government should be supporting. the corporate rate, cut in half to 17.5%. get rid of all the tax loopholes and deductions. have manufacturers with a 0% corporate tax. why? retailers do not move their operations to china, mexico. we have to compete for their jobs. they are the high-value jobs in our economy. the reason...
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no taxes at all. look at the taxes on the people that create jobs. liz used the word capitol strike. and that's why small businesses are not investing and hiring people in the rate they should be. is this why companies in the u.s. are afraid of what is happening in washington d.c.. it is a dismal end to the u.s. if we go down the greekpath. this is a lesson from it we can see what happens when it goes off of the cliff. i think our u.s. economy is recovering. that gets lost in the med yampt we have health services and legal services even though some say too many lawyers. but are we diversifying and restructure is this n ixed. >> it is a painful change. where i am at in the midwest. we are moving away from manufacturing. yes, we are a service economy but there is green manufacturing coming in. and there is small businesses that are actually growing and prospering and we're not hearing about that. to mark's point. nat gas is a big booming industry thank to ford and carter. >> i think it is in pennsylvani
no taxes at all. look at the taxes on the people that create jobs. liz used the word capitol strike. and that's why small businesses are not investing and hiring people in the rate they should be. is this why companies in the u.s. are afraid of what is happening in washington d.c.. it is a dismal end to the u.s. if we go down the greekpath. this is a lesson from it we can see what happens when it goes off of the cliff. i think our u.s. economy is recovering. that gets lost in the med yampt we...
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approve the tax increase sometime today. the house of delegates will then begin their debate. matt jablow, 9news now. >> across the potomac in virginia, lawmakers rejected some amendments made to the state budget. one was an amendment giving state workers a 3% bonus at the end of the year. mcdonnell wanted the extra money contingent upon state agencies saving $70 million by the end of june. >>> turnout is expected to be low as voters in d.c.'s ward five choose a new city council member. they'll be filling the seat previously held bihari thomas -- by harry thomas jr. who resigned in january after pleading guilty to two charges. you can find a complete voters guide to all the candidates at wusa9.com. coming up at 50bg, our deal -- at 5:00, our delia goncalves takes a closer look at some of the front runners. >>> d.c. police are searching for a man they're calling a person of interest in the murder of a baby kuron hunt. they want to know if you recognize the man in this video. you can see him on the right hand side of the korea
approve the tax increase sometime today. the house of delegates will then begin their debate. matt jablow, 9news now. >> across the potomac in virginia, lawmakers rejected some amendments made to the state budget. one was an amendment giving state workers a 3% bonus at the end of the year. mcdonnell wanted the extra money contingent upon state agencies saving $70 million by the end of june. >>> turnout is expected to be low as voters in d.c.'s ward five choose a new city council...
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in terms of tax revenues, of they did not make significant changes in revenue assumptions based on policy changes yet to be decided. we did look at the actuals from this year, as well as the enforcement resources that we would be adding without looking forward to whenever reform comes, adjusting our revenue estimates. so, that is how we rebalanced. moving forward from here, we will transmit these changes to city hall. it is possible that the budget finance committee will want to bring us back for a -- for a second hearing. in the big scheme of things, $18 million is not substantive. we may not have a second hearing. we will be updating members of the board of supervisors on the changes. the new fiscal year starts july 1. supervisors have until august 1 to except to not act, at which point they willfully reject or accept the budget. i do not completely anticipate that happening. having spoken to the director on the reporting to the governance committee, we will try to do is bring much more comprehensive reporting on the budget, so the board has good visibility into what we're doing on the
in terms of tax revenues, of they did not make significant changes in revenue assumptions based on policy changes yet to be decided. we did look at the actuals from this year, as well as the enforcement resources that we would be adding without looking forward to whenever reform comes, adjusting our revenue estimates. so, that is how we rebalanced. moving forward from here, we will transmit these changes to city hall. it is possible that the budget finance committee will want to bring us back...
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[speaker not understood] regional tax base [inaudible]. >> okay, thank you very much. did you want to finish your last sentence? >>> i'm not sure we've actually figured out the models for those areas you're talking about. i think there are some interesting ideas here that could work, but there may actually need to be a new model designed for the neighborhood you're talking about for one. and i think that there are different models that are going to come out in the next few years as well. and i think that we need to be focused on meeting -- figuring out what the social and environmental goals are and developing clear rules that work across the board for all these different models and don't support one model over another along as those models are supporting different niche in terms of people's needs in the city. >> thank you very much. >> mr. goldman, i'd be interested if there is research or any recommendation that you have, i'll give you my card. >>> absolutely. >> next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is patrick gibson. i'm a five-year residen
[speaker not understood] regional tax base [inaudible]. >> okay, thank you very much. did you want to finish your last sentence? >>> i'm not sure we've actually figured out the models for those areas you're talking about. i think there are some interesting ideas here that could work, but there may actually need to be a new model designed for the neighborhood you're talking about for one. and i think that there are different models that are going to come out in the next few years...
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self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand. going to leave basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. that upgrade well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the autopsy. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harman welcome to the big picture. hold it. hold it hold it hold. it hold it. there are live. at the end of that speech he gave. her. i wish i was sleep bombing sleep good at least. just see the mountain a little bit and i'm pleased at. the time outline of a little. i'm sure soon the trying to. move. from science to. don't come. and any given city whether you're sitting in new york or london where ma
self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand. going to leave basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. that upgrade well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the autopsy. you know how sometimes you see a story and...
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we could raise the retirement age are the tax structure and not pay payroll tax. why would you want to benefit? you need to change those formulas. i don't have kids. but those that don't produce enough children end up stagnating and dying. we would be balanced right now. but how to read change the tax system for those who have dependent children? they would could pay the same benefit but to make the bird in smaller. these are all the things we have to do going forward. we have to go to the etfs people need to save. without personal responsibility we will not hit 4% growth. >> let me open the floor to questions. you have a great opportunity. they do a good job to explain. >> i love action. of life to ask what is one thing the people can do tonight to to move us toward president bush's dreams? >> what is the one thing people could do before they go to bet to it advance us to the dream of 4% growth? >> by two copies of the book. keep one and give one to your neighbor. [laughter] [applause] we are not having a concerted dialogue. we need to have a discussion of the me
we could raise the retirement age are the tax structure and not pay payroll tax. why would you want to benefit? you need to change those formulas. i don't have kids. but those that don't produce enough children end up stagnating and dying. we would be balanced right now. but how to read change the tax system for those who have dependent children? they would could pay the same benefit but to make the bird in smaller. these are all the things we have to do going forward. we have to go to the etfs...
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taxes so one of two things is going on here either norquist in the oligarchy works for are comparing raising taxes by a mere three to four percent to treason against america or norquist in the oligarchy he works for or telegraphing their plans to stage a corporate coup against president obama since we get enough votes in the senate to kick him out of office. i'm frankly not sure which is more frightening but if it is indeed the latter and norquist is calling for a coup it wouldn't be the first time in our nation's history and so when such an attempt was made against the white house by the super rich this is general smedley butler in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was one of the most famous retired marine general is in america he rallied the bonus army on the steps of the white house all the way down to the potomac he was well liked among the veterans in one nine hundred thirty four butler was approached by a banker in manhattan a guy by the name of gerald mcguire there was a plot in the works to throw franklin roosevelt out of office the newspapers called it the business plot mcgu
taxes so one of two things is going on here either norquist in the oligarchy works for are comparing raising taxes by a mere three to four percent to treason against america or norquist in the oligarchy he works for or telegraphing their plans to stage a corporate coup against president obama since we get enough votes in the senate to kick him out of office. i'm frankly not sure which is more frightening but if it is indeed the latter and norquist is calling for a coup it wouldn't be the first...
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most people think obama raised taxes, he cut taxes. nobody knows that. the other third is for the states and cities keeping the cops on the beat because we went down hard and every state had to follow its budget when we went down they didn't have to lay off teachers, firefighters and cowal first responders. a third of the stimulus is keeping the cuts on the beach. nobody knows that. so, the stimulus which is something successful in the quote on quote saving jobs created or saved, the teachers' jobs, nobody knows. so those kind of mistakes even when you do the right thing and you don't know how to get the credit for it that demoralizes people and so i think that both sides could have performed better, not surprisingly come outside and inside. the book is an attempt to help us learn from those mistakes so we can go forward. >> host: about the bush tax cuts that he's cut this far. it wasn't directly into fact that they have continued. >> guest: it's time for those to go away especially for the wealthiest people in america. the good thing of being an america
most people think obama raised taxes, he cut taxes. nobody knows that. the other third is for the states and cities keeping the cops on the beat because we went down hard and every state had to follow its budget when we went down they didn't have to lay off teachers, firefighters and cowal first responders. a third of the stimulus is keeping the cuts on the beach. nobody knows that. so, the stimulus which is something successful in the quote on quote saving jobs created or saved, the teachers'...
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efforts in the past decade and in two thousand and eight paid taxes at a rate. for a. one per cent that an accurate thank you thank you thousand thank you. cut me to the time it was immaculate to me like you. thank you thank us thank you to the two thousand yes thank you thank you but one would think that if you want but that about it don't think it's funny that it is that the nothing but greed we've been working pete thank you let me play this clip of the things that we put up with who may have been done at night but not elected to cuba that they would be like to thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you to thousand thank you thank you thank you thousand two thousand two thousand and six was you thank you i. fifteen. kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. in a bad mood. the. klux klan. of the six america votes for its next president. the will is the us drives into the future going to get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the us election up close. and. the mission in free cretaceous free clothes for judges free. maintenance free
efforts in the past decade and in two thousand and eight paid taxes at a rate. for a. one per cent that an accurate thank you thank you thousand thank you. cut me to the time it was immaculate to me like you. thank you thank us thank you to the two thousand yes thank you thank you but one would think that if you want but that about it don't think it's funny that it is that the nothing but greed we've been working pete thank you let me play this clip of the things that we put up with who may...
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before video surface that shows romney making dismisive comments about americans who pay no income taxes. >>> family and friends pay their final respects today to a former navy seal in massachusetts. glen doherty was killed in libya. doherty was working as a security contractor at the consulate. ambassador christopher stevens and two others were also killed in that attack. >>> an actress in the anti-islamic film is suing the film maker accusing him of fraud. cindy lee garcia says she was duped into thinking the film was about ancient egyptians. she is also suing a los angeles court and youtube for releasing excepts of the film. garcia is one of two actresses who have made similar claims. the film maker lives in los angeles. he has gone into hiding with his family. >> looking at nationals park, fans have gone home disappointed. they hope today see the nats clinch a playoff spot. it didn't happen, though. dan will have all the late-game drama coming up in our sports broadcast. >> people left dangling after an amusement park ride breaks down. >> a split second decision that saved lives as a
before video surface that shows romney making dismisive comments about americans who pay no income taxes. >>> family and friends pay their final respects today to a former navy seal in massachusetts. glen doherty was killed in libya. doherty was working as a security contractor at the consulate. ambassador christopher stevens and two others were also killed in that attack. >>> an actress in the anti-islamic film is suing the film maker accusing him of fraud. cindy lee garcia...
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you can tell your friends i say the millionaires' tax, i paid a millionaire's tax. we already had a millionaire's tax which brought us up to 8.7%. this proposal was for a surcharge on top of that to raise it to 10.75% which will then place us only below hawaii before california caught up quickly. i vetoed that tax increase because i thought it was not good. you know the senate president came down before with the bill delivered to me, cameras following him and gave it to me and said here it is and they call it something. they always have a name for it. they never called it a tax increase. the justice for all act. that sounds good. just sign right here. so i said wait a second. i don't want you to waste your time. i took out my pen and handed it back to him and we went ahead and continue to push for our budget which they said would be dead on arrival without the tax surcharge and that june with democratic votes, 99.8% of the line items as i present them, i tell you those stories to set up the idea about what executive leadership can do. if you set out your principles
you can tell your friends i say the millionaires' tax, i paid a millionaire's tax. we already had a millionaire's tax which brought us up to 8.7%. this proposal was for a surcharge on top of that to raise it to 10.75% which will then place us only below hawaii before california caught up quickly. i vetoed that tax increase because i thought it was not good. you know the senate president came down before with the bill delivered to me, cameras following him and gave it to me and said here it is...